What should I know before adopting an FIV positive cat?

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Hi Andrea,

Thanks for your questions.

Can dogs get FIV from cats? Can humans?

There is no risk of Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) transferring to yourself or your dog. You can feel completely secure there.

Are FIV positive cats more susceptible to get ill or develop certain illnesses, as they get older?

Yes. FIV is a viral infection that causes a reduction in the immune cells and the body’s ability to fight infection. This means that there is a greater likelihood of your cat developing general infections and having difficulty resolving them. Areas of the body, such as the mouth, which harbours bacteria already can become inflamed and compromised because your cat’s body can’t keep the bacteria to a harmless number. Furthermore, there have been concerns that the presence of FIV in a cat can predispose that cat to cancers that can develop later in life.

What else should I be aware of/concerned about before adopting FIV positive cats?

You’ll want to implement some preventive measures when caring for an FIV positive cat. Some considerations are:

I hope this helps.

Dr. Clayton Greenway

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What should I know before adopting an FIV positive cat?
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There is no risk of Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) transferring to yourself or your dog. You can feel completely secure there. FIV is a viral infection that causes a reduction in the immune cells and the body's ability to fight infection.
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